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People are reacting to Sony’s shift away from physical PlayStation disc production and the resulting backlash over “you don’t own your digital games.” The discussion also includes PS6 timing uncertainty and knock-on pricing expectations and compatibility details for upcoming disc releases.
Group plans one-week PlayStation blackout to protest Sony’s plan to end physical game production — calls for players to turn off their consoles or log out of PSN from August 23 to 30Tom's Hardware
Sony sends PlayStation users a reminder they don't own their digital games just as a fan boycott over ending discs kicks offEurogamer
PlayStation Chooses The Worst Possible Time To Blast Players With Reminders That They Don’t Own Their Digital GamesKotaku
PlayStation 6 Handheld for $600 Seems ImpossibleTechPowerUp
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Tracking: Sony sends PlayStation users a reminder they don't own their digital games just as a fan boycott over ending discs kicks off / Sony still hasn't chosen a PlayStation 6 release date, says CEO, as RAM crisis continues
Tracking: Group plans one-week PlayStation blackout to protest Sony’s plan to end physical game production — calls for players to turn off their consoles or log out of PSN from August 23 to 30
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Why did PlayStation and Guerrilla Games decide to remove live-service elements from Horizon Hunters Gathering?
According to a Bloomberg report cited in the article, Horizon Hunters Gathering received "poor feedback" during a recent private player test, prompting Sony and Guerrilla Games to strip out its live-service elements and reconceive it as a smaller, story-driven co-op game. The decision was also influenced by the high cost and risk of live-service development and recent disappointing or canceled PlayStation live-service efforts such as Concord and other franchise projects. Answered
Does the report mention other PlayStation live-service projects that were canceled or scaled back?
Yes. The report cites other recent PlayStation live-service setbacks, naming Concord and Bungie’s Marathon as high-profile failures and noting Sony canceled live-service projects in The Last of Us, Marvel’s Spider-Man, and God of War franchises. It also says PlayStation’s live-service initiative has mostly led to canceled projects, shuttered studios, and a pullback from plans to release more than a dozen live-service games this decade. Answered
Could high memory prices through 2027 force Sony to delay the PlayStation 6 into 2028 or 2029?
Yes. The article says Sony CEO Hiroki Totoki confirmed the memory crisis has left the PlayStation 6 release timing and price "up in the air," and notes high memory prices are expected through 2027 alongside supply constraints. Analysts had pointed to late 2027, but the piece also reports credible sources saying Sony has considered pushing the launch to 2028 or even 2029, though the latter is described as probably far-fetched. Answered
How does Jacob Navok explain the link between PlayStation disc phaseout and potential lower PS Store prices?
Navok argues that current PS Store prices are anchored to physical retail pricing, so if discs disappear publishers will compete directly on the PS Store and drive prices down similar to Steam. He points to Final Fantasy XVI's falling Steam price as an example and emphasizes that publishers, not Sony, set PS Store prices, while competition between storefronts mainly changes developer revenue rather than consumer prices. He also admits this outcome is speculative. Answered